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... different practical limitations. Indeed, the development of increasingly complex quantum optical schemes, realized in bulk optics suffers from severe limitations as far as stability, operation precision and physical size are concerned. Aim of this project is to take advantage of the resource represe ...
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... 1927 was a long time ago: the case for realism Orthodox Copenhagen QM is both an algorithm for obtaining statistical predictions for the results of experiments and a prescription for avoiding fundamental questions. Bohr et al. designed it that way because in 1927 quantum entities were unobservable ...


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- New England Complex Systems Institute

... ideas that we now can see as arising naturally in chaotic systems. More recently, nonlinear extensions to quantum mechanics have been promulgated by a number of authors [Weinberg 1989; Gisin 1989, 1990; Mielnik 2001; Czachor and Doebner 2002]. Again, their efforts have been but partially successful, ...
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people.ysu.edu

... this is atomism. In words, no matter how the system was prepared (how mixed), when you perform a measurement you will always measure a discrete value that is an eigenvalue of the observable. You can have one Barium atom. Or one Yterbium atom. Your state can be an admixture of the two, but it is not ...
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Testing the Dimension of Hilbert Spaces

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